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1 Bolz, GerhardOblt1/15/1921Stab Jafu Norwegen (Vaernes)Fi 156F-1 Werk # 4111 "W5 + BK" (lost 5/8/44)Liason Operational ClaspKIC 8 May, 1944 when he struck a defense cable when taking Obst Walther Sigel on an inspection tour of Trondheim. In addition to Obst Sigel, Reg.Baurat. Gustav Hilburg was also killed. All are buried in the Havstein Cem., Trondheim (Flyvrak Norway).
2 Eppen, Heinrich 'Hein'Hptm3/29/1915Winsen Luhe

Courtesy Christian König

Adj. I/StG-76, I/StG-3, Stfkpt 1/StG-3, Kdr I/StG-3 (6/42 after Sigel)Ju 87R-2 Trop Werk # 6146 "S7 + AB" (lost 6/4/42)
RK(7/5/41)

EK 1 & 2
Black Wound Badge
Dive Bomber Operational Clasp
KilledInAction (KIA) 4 June, 1942 when he was shot down by South African fighters of Nos. 4 and 5 Squadron over Bir Hacheim No. Africa. 200+ missions. His R/O, Ofw Adalbert Betzler, believed KilledInAction (KIA), no known graves for either (Added: his Radop OFw Adalbert Josef Betzler born 09/03/17 in Gundelfingen was MIA/KIA and is buried in Tobruk (CK). Added: WIA 16 August, 1940 by AA fire over Gosport, Hampshire, hospitalized in France, his R/O-Gnr, Lt Heinz Heyder, also a pilot, was also WIA this date. Injured in a takeoff collision at Argos Greece on 22 May, 1941 (D.Drury)
3 Sigel, WalterObstlt1906/01/12Ulm
Courtesy CK

Kdr I./StG 76 (09/39 Nieder-Ellguth, 08/40 Caen), I./StG 3 (03/42), Kdr StG 3 (05/42 N.Africa) , Stab Jafü Norway (05/44)Ju 87 B, Ju 87R "S1 + AB" in I Grp, Ju 87 D-1 Trop "S7 + AA" (08/43), Ju 87 D-1/Trop "S7+KS", Fi 156 F-1 "W% + BK" Werknr 1411 (lost 08/05/44)
RK (No. 83 CK, 21/07/40)
EL (No 118 CK 02/09/42)

Deutsches Kreuz - Gold (24/04/42)

EK 1 (20/06/40 CK) & EK 2 (17/09/39 CK)
Wound Badge

Bomber Operational Clasp in Gold with pendant "300"
KIFA 8 May, 1944 in an Fi 156 (Storch) as a passenger on an inspection tour near Faettenfjord,Trondheim. The pilot, Oblt Gerhard Bolz, flew into a defense cable stretched across a narrow valley, protecting the Tirpitz. All three buried at Havstein, Trondheim (Flyvrak Norway). Wounded in French Campaign on 10 May, 1940, while his RO/Gunner, Ofw Herzog, was killed. Derna, Libya 5/42. 300+ missions. Added: wartime except (TOW): “Hauptmann Sigel led his Stuka Gruppe with great success during the campaign in Poland. This commendable performance continued during the campaign in the west, where he contributed to the successes of his Gruppe as a result of the ceaseless readiness for duty he demonstrated while leading at the point of his unit.He and his Gruppe greatly facilitated the offensive of our ground troops in the Libramont—Givet area by attacking enemy troop assemblies in southern Belgium. The Gruppe went on to achieve success during attacks on the Maginot Line south of Sedan, as well as during airstrikes against enemy tanks near Laon and against columns near La Fére, St. Vel, Lenz, Arras, Bethune and Amiens (where the Gruppe also played an important role in repulsing enemy armoured attacks). Also notable were attacks against enemy destroyers southwest of Calais and the Dunkirk harbour. In all this time Hauptmann Sigel gave a great example of boldness to his crews as a result of his own personal example, and his bravery was a key factor that enabled operational success.”(CK)

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